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KeylessOption Keyless Entry Remote Control Uncut Car Key Fob Replacement for OHT692427AA KOBDT04A

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Arrives Wednesday, Nov 27
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Color: Black


Features

  • Fully tested complete remote head key with a battery installed, tech support included with your purchase
  • User programmable, step by step instructions included, two existing original keys are required If two existing original keys are not present or working dealer or locksmith programming is required
  • Replaces OHT692427AA, KOBDT04A small and large button style keys
  • KeylessOption warranty card Included with each purchase
  • This is a replacement part to match the original in form and function

Description

KeylessOption is a quick, easy and affordable way to replace your keyless entry remote control car key fob. Our products are constructed with high quality materials for long lasting durability. This is a replacement part to match the original in form and function. User programmable, easy to follow step by step instructions will be included at no additional cost. Two existing original keys are required. If two existing original keys are not present or working dealer or locksmith programming is required.


Manufacturer: ‎KeylessOption


Brand: ‎KeylessOption


Item Weight: ‎1.6 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎2 x 0.75 x 4 inches


Item model number: ‎KPT1204


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎KPT1204


OEM Part Number: ‎05026112AB, 56038749AG, 56038768AG, 68004413AA, 05179514AA, 05175789AA, 05183349AA, 5183349, 05183349, 0518334, 05179512AA, 05179512, 56038749AD, 56038768AA, 56038768AD, 56038768AE, 5461A-692427AA, 5461A-692713AA, 3521A-T04B, OHT692713AA, OHT692427AA, KOBDT04A


Date First Available: June 6, 2014


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If you place your order now, the estimated arrival date for this product is: Wednesday, Nov 27

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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Works great.
Color: Black
I lost my key so I ordered this. Right before the key came, I found my key in a pocket. The new key came and it looks just like the original. My husband followed the directions that came with the key to program it. It worked, it unlocks the car and trunk. We took the key to a locksmith and they charged $2 to cut the key. They said they would program the key for $50. We said we already did it. The guy said, "It will not start the car, I have to do it because it has to be programmed by me, I have thousands of dollars worth of equipment to do it right." My husband said "No, I programmed the key." The guy said "How did you do it?" My husband said "It will cost you $50 for me to tell you." The guy said "Well it won't start your car, it has to be done by a professional." We walked out and put the key in the car and it started. Great deal for $28. Now I have a spare key in case I do lose it again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2015 by Mr.Doug

  • NOT as good as OEM, but they work and that's okay for the money.
Color: Black
I had no problem programming the key, but getting it cut correctly was a little bit of a hassle. Make sure you have the car with you so that you can test it right away. Find an old style hardware store (just not ACE, they wouldn't do it unless I bought their $60 key) and get the key cut on a manual cutter. It does not have near the range of an OEM key. I have to be right next to the vehicle for it to operate the lock. Sometimes I have to hit it a couple of times to get it to work. Be careful with the key. I dropped mine when pulling them out of my pocket (which I've done hundreds of times with my OEM keys) and the case came open. The two halves went opposite directions, the battery rolled under my car and the chip fell out. I put it all back together and it worked fine, but they should really try to make it snap together more securely like the OEM keys. I may put a drop of RTV sealant to make sure this doesn't happen again. That way I can still open it to replace the battery. UPDATE 11/28/16- Key was coming apart pretty regularly (Even when hanging in the ignition). I have now sealed the entire case except for the wide slot where you open it with Black RTV sealant. It appears to have sealed it well and I don't anticipate any more issues. Shouldn't have to do this if it was a better design. The OEM key has a small screw that holds the case together, but this one does not. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2016 by Tiny El Cid

  • Yes They work - But Downgrading My Review
Color: Black
Update... After not even one year, three cracked apart in exactly the same place in the middle of the fob. I got by for a bit by gluing until one by one they absolutely disintegrated. Well 'they're cheaper' you say? Your Chrysler vehicle only has so many logical address slots for additional fobs to be added via this process. Any lost or broken keys still occupy any number of addresses. My Jeep's are now "full" so no matter what I buy, cheap or not, it's off to the dealership to have the assignments erased for an hour of labor. The process provided here quits working when the system reaches its' max and no a locksmith does not have the private manufacturer's PIN to erase them. I saved the circuit boards so I may just buy a couple more and throw these boards in the same new models, but those will break too. Incidentally, I have another aftermarket fob, purchased long before, that has a much more substantial case and a red (not green) higher quality circuit board but that vendor no longer sells on Amazon. So better aftermarket replacements do exist. Don't waste your valuable address assignments on these low quality fobs. *** I cannot say enough good things about this product. I was very skeptical and had already wasted money on a replacement shell (no transponder) that claimed to be compatible but wasn't even close. In my case, I have both original keys, one I keep as a spare. The other is cracked, beat up, and the buttons are totally worn. It has been exposed to water and just barely works so I finally decided to give this a try before it died entirely. This showed up, I took it to the Ace Hardware across the street. They actually cut it for free only advising me they would not be responsible if it didn't work (it must be cut before activating.) Then took it out to the car, followed the instructions. In five minutes, using both original keys, it worked! It starts the car, all four of the button functions work and the range is no different than the Chrysler/Jeep keys. The label on the back is just blank which I prefer because the original Jeep label on the factory key had worn blank in no time. For almost a month this has worked perfectly for my 2009 Jeep Liberty Limited. So if you have a 2008-2012 Jeep Liberty Limited, you're good. I would feel totally comfortable trying it on the previous model Liberty and Dodge Nitro's as well. If I buy another Chrysler/Jeep with this type of key fob, I'm going to order this immediately and use that key daily in order to preserve the originals since both are needed for programming. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2015 by Ted J. Wheeler

  • Housing Pops Open
Color: Blue
Meh. That's the best I can come up with for this product in Blue. I had ordered a black one previously and it's solid...just like factory. I then ordered two of the Blue Keys and upon using them after cutting and programming, BOTH of them twisted the housing off. The plastic seems much less durable compared to the black one previously received. Not expecting them to last long at all and would recommend against them. On a positive note...they were very easy to program! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2019 by JimRhino

  • Disapointing.
Color: Black
I bought my car used and it only came with 1 key. The remote on it quit working and I looked into getting one from the dealership. Would've been $150.. Saw this one and read the reviews so I was confident with the purchase. $18 for the key and $85 to cut and program at the dealership. The hatch open works, unlock works no problem but the lock button works about once for every time you push the button.. Returning isn't an option because I'd be out another $85 to get it going. Maybe I got a dud, I don't know. I should have just spent the extra $50 and got one with a guarantee and warranty. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2015 by KCCO33!

  • Cheap breakable plastic.....
Color: Black
I bought two of these keys. Programmed them myself. They work great on starting my Jeep. However, they crumble to pieces when I use them to unlock my doors. Why do u ask am I unlocking my doors with the key? Well after about a week of using the keys none of the buttons seemed to work any longer. Which is y I replaced them in the beginning. So I'm back to square one. So now I have a total of 4 keys to my Jeep and No buttons work on any.... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2017 by K H

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